British Foreign Secretary calls for probe into war crimes against Russia 



Britain's foreign secretary, Liz Truss, has been accused of attacking Russia over "terrible" actions by Europe and Puka in Ukraine. He called for an investigation into whether attacking civilians was a war crime. Liz Tras also promised that the UK would fully support the International Criminal Court's inquiry.


The BBC reports that a British journalist has said that Britain will not allow Russia to spread rumors of Russia's atrocities. The truth of the Russian invasion has not yet come.

Meanwhile, British Ambassador to Ukraine Melinda Simmons has accused Russian troops stationed in Ukraine of engaging in prostitution. He said the women were arrested in the presence of children. Young people grew up in front of their families. Commitment is a war crime. However he acknowledged that their numbers were not enough to defeat Ukraine's war.

Volodymyr Zhelensky, an adviser to Ukrainian President Sergei Nikiforo, believes there is evidence of war crimes against the Russian invasion. In an interview with the BBC, he said that if the Russian military had withdrawn from the capital, Kiev, there would have been evidence of war crimes there.

Chelensky's spokesman Puskas described the paintings by Gostam and Irfan as "the joy" of the Russian military. He said the grave was searched by Ukrainian troops. The men were arrested. The bodies of some villagers were found with bullet wounds in the back of the head.


Sergei Nikiforov said it was difficult to understand why. This is really cruel. The military does not need to do that.